“Science and Reason have always been on the side of Utopia; only the cussedness of the human race has not.”~ Wallace Stegner It wasn’t long following the driving of the Golden Spike up at Promontory...

Saturday’s article in The Park Record about the sentencing of the Park City High School senior who released pepper spray in the school’s lecture hall on April 1 to prevent a conservative school club from...

A perplexing problem Editor:I had the opportunity to attend the Jan Perkins artist exhibition and reception in the historic Echo church on Friday, May 10. The beauty of this quaint and historical venue was only...

Nearly everyone in Park City agrees building affordable housing is a critical component of our effort to remain a vibrant and socioeconomically diverse community. Less consensus, though, has formed regarding an Old Town housing project...

Bridge divides to slow climate change Editor:In response to a recent letter by Thomas Hurd, there are ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that are also good for the economy. Over 3,500 economists, including 27...

Each week, The Park Record asks For the Record, encouraging residents and visitors to weigh in on a topic of interest. Residents were pleased with the recent return to Park City’s historic district of Loosey the Moose,...

Resources available for LGBTQ youth Editor:I’m so glad you chose to write an article about Morgan Pinkney and Sam Sullivan, two individuals who are not afraid to publicly embrace their gender identities and be who...

The reemergence of the two-wheeled travelers after a long winter means drivers need to pay close attention. Summit County’s roads belong to bicycles as much as vehicles, and bicyclists should be able to enjoy their preferred mode of transportation without the constant fear that a irresponsible driver will put them in harm’s way.

It was the spring of 2018 and Mayor Andy Beerman and the Park City Council had already reached an agreement to acquire the Treasure hillside for conservation purposes, a $64 million deal that needed to...